(1) The conservator must—
(a) monitor the effectiveness of a native species conservation plan; and
(b) make the findings of the monitoring publicly accessible.
Example—publicly accessible
published on the directorate website
(2) However, if the conservator considers that a species could be threatened by the disclosure of a particular detail in a finding, the conservator—
(a) need not include the particular detail; but
(b) must instead include a general statement about the finding.
(3) The conservator may ask the scientific committee to review a native species conservation plan.
(4)
In reviewing a native species conservation plan, the scientific
committee may make recommendations to the conservator about the plan.